I’d classify them all as soterian gospels. In fact, I’d classify them as "God loves us" gospels. . . . Not one apostolic sermon in the Book of Acts focuses on the gospel as God’s love for us in spite of who we are. Read the sermons in Acts 2, 3, 4, 10-11, 13, 14 and 17. The focus is on Jesus. The gospel is about Jesus.

The gospel in three words: Jesus is Lord (or King). Five words: Jesus is the expected Messiah (or King, or Lord). Seven words: Jesus is the expected King who redeems.

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How about the refrain used by the author of Revelation: "The lamb has conquered." It focuses on the self-giving Christ-event that is both a triumph over evil and death, and an example to follow--and does it in just four words! If one wants to be more explicit, add one word: "Follow!"

Someone suggested "Come in out of the rain," while another suggested "Come out into the rain," which gave me the idea: "Come into the reign!"